September 2010 Newsletter

September 2010 Newsletter

September 2010 Newsletter Next Club Meeting Sunday 19th September from 9.00 am IN THIS ISSUE September 2010 Club Meeting Calendar Secretary’s 18th September 2010 *Special Event* Last Day For Vicbrew Entries Next Club Meeting will be a Report Purvis Beer Brew Demo Open Day 19th September 2010 Club Meeting The Crafty Pint Black Betty Brewing Demo The Beer Full mash Imperial Ipa and Open Day Frontier Pale ale on Black Betty, the club brewery. Advanced kit 2nd & 3rd October More Biero demonstration. Come along, Vicbrew Interview with bring a brewing interested Alex Troncoso friend. 17th October 2010 Club Comp - European La- Big Foot Clone ger Bus Trip Pics September’s Great British Brewer In The Hot Seat 28-30 October 2010 ANHC Beer Festival John Kingston, one Vic Brew Entry 12th December 2010 of Westgate’s win- Christmas meeting at Ferg’s Forms ningest brewers will be kicking off the 16th January 2011 inaugural Club Comp - Belgian Ale “Brewer in the hot seat” Find out how he does it, and what 20th March 2011 beer is his personal favourite. Club Comp - British Ale And what exactly does he do with that Champagne yeast? 15th May 2011 Black Betty AGM Brewing Club Comp - Stout 19th June 2011 Club Comp - Pale Ale Proudly Sponsored by:- The Secretary’s Report Contacts Greetings fellow brewers, Well its been a hectic month on the brew President scene.. John Kingston Thanks to the fantastic efforts of our new president, John, we have a new major sponsor for the club, Burbank Homes. Secretary Through Westgate's association with Burbank and their Fergus McGregor generosity, we were able to offer a bus at a negligible (0419 345160) price for our recent trip out to the Yarra Valley. A good day was had by all and we were privileged enough to Treasurer try some Hargreaves Brewing Limited release beers and Robin Selwood have a small tour of White Rabbit Brewery. I think we all giggled with glee when we smelt the malty hop blast Newsletter Editor coming off some of the machinery ! Gavin Germon Lets not forget our Brew Demo Day on Sunday Septem- ber 19th ( next club meeting ). Riggers will make a kit brew and Michael Bowron is going to fire up Black Competition Coordinator Betty, our Club brewery. Michael Bowron We will also have a free sausage sizzle for the hordes of new players that are going to show up and see how Email easy brewing really is, no matter what your level of ex- [email protected] perience. For those seeking some feedback on your beers, New Web Page Vicbrew is not far off either. The other thing we need to keep in mind is ANHC, com- www.westgatebrewers.org ing up in October. I've got my ticket...have you got yours ?? Get your ticket and lets all enjoy Club Night! Correspondence The committee are busy organising our presence at club night, make sure your a part of your clubs night. 270 Francis St Lastly, we are in negotiation with the Naval Association Yarraville 3013 about having a swap meet in November. Whilst this still needs to be confirmed, go through your gear and see Meeting Location what you can get rid of (this will please Mia...she may be able to find space in the garage.. ! ) Naval Association Hall If you know someone who is thinking about learning (Opposite the YMCA) how to brew, bring them to our next meeting with Graham St you...I'll see you there! West Footscray (Melways Reference 41 J3) Cheers Ferg Secretary Westgate Brewers Sponsors of Westgate Brewers Westgate Brewers is committed to encouraging responsible drinking REMEMBER– If you Drink and Drive-You’re a Bloody Idiot The Editor and Publisher of this newsletter do not guarantee any product which is advertised in this publi- cation, nor do we take any responsibility for any claim or action which may result from the use of any product or the following of advice which appears in this magazine. We, the Editor and publisher of this magazine encourage letters and debate from our readers, but reserve the right to edit any letter, or refuse to publish any letter, for legal reasons. New Store - Purvis Beer The boxes are being emptied and the shelves laden with 100s of beers as the team from Purvis Cellars prepares to open the door on its new venture, Purvis Beer. The beer- only store in the heart of Richmond opened on Sunday (05/09). A formal launch will take place in a few weeks. “We are opening a dedicated beer store in Richmond. This will accommodate around 900 - 1000 beers from around the globe. This will be a store for the dedicated. There will be nothing like it in Melbourne, or Australia.” The new store should be easy to spot thanks to the bright green “WE LOVE BEER” sign over the door. Inside, it’s a veritable beer corridor (you’ll see what we mean when you visit). And, according to staff: “There won’t be a VB to be seen. It’s 100% boutique beer.” Amen to that. Purvis Beer is directly across the road from Rich- mond Town Hall, in Bridge Road. Original Store Purvis Cellars 615-617 Whitehorse Rd Surrey Hills There’s a beer revolution going on in Australia. Across the country, dozens of mi- crobreweries are crafting unique beers where not long ago once there was barely a handful. The days of choice meaning draught or light are long gone as new styles are created, exciting fla- vours kegged and ancient recipes rediscovered and reinvented. The Crafty Pint is here to help you navigate this brave new world. It will tell you who’s brewing what and where to find them. It will highlight the bars and bottleshops who are throwing their weight behind home- grown craft beers. And it will also bring you updates on the latest one-off specialty beers and all the best beer-related events as well as original writing on beer from both sides of the bar. Nowhere in the world is beer culture changing so fast – with The Crafty Pint on your side, you won’t be left behind. Beer Reviews and Ratings Are you concerned about globalisation, distrustful of spin, looking for authenticity and like drink- ing beer. The Beer Frontier screens on Saturdays at 8.30pm from 11 September on Melbourne’s C31. Gage reckons there is a need for fearless beer criticism. Your other host Robert reckons he does not need a reason to enthusiastically drink beer. No holds barred, just the beer truth. Episode One Stella Artois; brewed in Belgium versus brewed in Melbourne. Purchased from the same bottle shop, on the same day, for the same price. Gage and Robert say what they think. Ben introduces homebrewing. Gage and Robert review and rate Schhofferhofer Kristallweizein, Hawthorn Amber Ale and Three Troupers Amber Ale. Enzo fills chocolates with beer flavoured jelly. Gage visits Coldstream Brewery in The Yarra Valley. Here is another pic of Melbourne- based bar Biero showing you just how weird the tubes of bottled beer actually are. Biero's concept "beervault": The vaults allow bottled beer to be transferred into pressure and tem- perature-controlled tubes that act like kegs to keep beer fresh. 525 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne Cleaning Roster The President has decreed that the following people will be responsible for ensuring floors, tables, BBQ and glasses are clean at the end of our meetings. If you cant make it on the day please organise a swap. September - John K & Fergus October - Sam & Barry November - Michael & Robin January - Paul & Eli February - Gavin & Damian March - John L & Geoff Email Interview with Alex Troncoso from Little Creatures. By Gavin Germon Thanks Alex for taking the time to answer a few questions. Firstly what is your position at Little Creatures and what does a typical work day involve ? Currently I sort of have a mixed role. Major responsibility is brewing development for both Little Crea- tures and White Rabbit breweries which includes new products (single batches, etc), engineering pro- jects, long-term capacity planning, and procurement of major materials (e.g. malt and hops). Currently I am managing the development of White Rabbit Brewery; basically giving the guys there a bit of help trying to get the place running at full speed, along with getting more equipment installed. To date I have had a number of roles at Little Creatures. I left Westgate Brewers when I got the job at LC as a brewer on the floor, this was followed by Brewing Team Leader, Project Manager, Production Manager, Chief Brewer and now my current role. So I guess a lot of my job is on the phone talking to my fellow brewers and suppliers, on the computer and from time to time actually being in the brewery! (always good to remember I’m a brewer!) To give us an idea of scale for us shed brewers, can you tell us how many litres is a typical brew length there and roughly how much grain is required per batch? At Little Creatures the brewlength now is 100HL (10,000L) with ca. 2,000kg of grain required. At White Rabbit the brewlength is 50HL (5,000L) and they are using a bit over a tonne of malt per batch. Hops for LC are up to around 40kg or so per batch, so there is a bit to weigh out (and a bit to purchase – hence the hop contracts are a fairly serious matter). Little Creatures up-sized the brewery a couple of years ago.

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